The Profession of English Letters

The Profession of English Letters
Title The Profession of English Letters PDF eBook
Author J. W. Saunders
Publisher Routledge
Pages 275
Release 2013-03-07
Genre
ISBN 0415850185

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First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Profession of English Letters

The Profession of English Letters
Title The Profession of English Letters PDF eBook
Author J.W. Saunders
Publisher Routledge
Pages 275
Release 2013-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 1135031738

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Published in the year 2006, The Profession of English Letters is a valuable contribution to the field of Major Works.

English Business Letters

English Business Letters
Title English Business Letters PDF eBook
Author F. W. King
Publisher
Pages 163
Release 1991
Genre
ISBN 9789544300111

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The Profession of Letters

The Profession of Letters
Title The Profession of Letters PDF eBook
Author A.S. Collins
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 170
Release 2024-11-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1040252729

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Originally published in 1928, this is the companion volume which follows on from Authorship in the Days of Johnson. The book discusses the reading public and socio-economic effects on educational and recreational literacy from improved communications, the spread of radicalism and free-thinking and the industrial revolution. The advance of popular literature is considered and the role which the monthlies, weeklies and dailies contributed to this. The rise of the novel and the social recognition of writers is also considered.

Letters Forever

Letters Forever
Title Letters Forever PDF eBook
Author Tom Luna
Publisher
Pages
Release 2011-11-01
Genre
ISBN 9781604480283

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Dear Committee Members

Dear Committee Members
Title Dear Committee Members PDF eBook
Author Julie Schumacher
Publisher Anchor
Pages 194
Release 2015-06-23
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0345807332

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“Like Richard Russo’s Straight Man this book has a lot to say about the humanities in American colleges and universities…. Very funny and also moving.” —Tom Perrotta, New York Post A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: NPR and Boston Globe Finally a novel that puts the "pissed" back into "epistolary." Jason Fitger is a beleaguered professor of creative writing and literature at Payne University, a small and not very distinguished liberal arts college in the midwest. His department is facing draconian cuts and squalid quarters, while one floor above them the Economics Department is getting lavishly remodeled offices. His once-promising writing career is in the doldrums, as is his romantic life, in part as the result of his unwise use of his private affairs for his novels. His star (he thinks) student can't catch a break with his brilliant (he thinks) work Accountant in a Bordello, based on Melville's Bartleby. In short, his life is a tale of woe, and the vehicle this droll and inventive novel uses to tell that tale is a series of hilarious letters of recommendation that Fitger is endlessly called upon by his students and colleagues to produce, each one of which is a small masterpiece of high dudgeon, low spirits, and passive-aggressive strategies. We recommend Dear Committee Members to you in the strongest possible terms. Don’t miss Julie Schumacher's new novel, The English Experience, coming soon.

Becoming a Woman of Letters

Becoming a Woman of Letters
Title Becoming a Woman of Letters PDF eBook
Author Linda H. Peterson
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 316
Release 2021-06-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1400833256

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During the nineteenth century, women authors for the first time achieved professional status, secure income, and public fame. How did these women enter the literary profession; meet the demands of editors, publishers, booksellers, and reviewers; and achieve distinction as "women of letters"? Becoming a Woman of Letters examines the various ways women writers negotiated the market realities of authorship, and looks at the myths and models women writers constructed to elevate their place in the profession. Drawing from letters, contracts, and other archival material, Linda Peterson details the careers of various women authors from the Victorian period. Some, like Harriet Martineau, adopted the practices of their male counterparts and wrote for periodicals before producing a best seller; others, like Mary Howitt and Alice Meynell, began in literary partnerships with their husbands and pursued independent careers later in life; and yet others, like Charlotte Brontë, and her successors Charlotte Riddell and Mary Cholmondeley, wrote from obscure parsonages or isolated villages, hoping an acclaimed novel might spark a meteoric rise to fame. Peterson considers these women authors' successes and failures--the critical esteem that led to financial rewards and lasting reputations, as well as the initial successes undermined by publishing trends and pressures. Exploring the burgeoning print culture and the rise of new genres available to Victorian women authors, this book provides a comprehensive account of the flowering of literary professionalism in the nineteenth century.